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National interest from "summary" of International Relations: The Key Concepts by Martin Griffiths,Terry O'Callaghan

National interest refers to the set of goals or objectives that a country pursues to maintain or advance its welfare, security, and prosperity. It is the driving force behind a country's foreign policy decisions and actions on the global stage. National interest is often seen as the primary concern of policymakers, guiding them in their interactions with other states and international actors. The concept of national interest is multifaceted and can encompass a wide range of factors, including economic, political, security, and cultural considerations. For example, a country's economic interests may involve securing access to vital resources, markets, or investment opportunities abroad. Political interests may revolve around promoting democratic values, human rights, or regional stability. Security interests often focus on protecting the country from external threats, such as military aggression or te...
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    International Relations: The Key Concepts

    Martin Griffiths

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